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Interview with John Brewster of Australian rock band The Angels

Guitarist John Brewster and his brother Rick (also an ‘axeman’) formed the now legendary Angels, with vocalist Doc Neeson and drummer Charlie King, way back in 1974, though the ‘classic’ lineup is generally considered to be John, Rick, Doc, the late Chris Bailey on bass and drummer Graham “Buzz” Bidstrup. Now, 41 years and numerous lineup…

Adrian has been writing professionally for 11 years. In 2007, he completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Magazine Journalism at Harlow College and has had work published in the UK, the US, Australia, Canada and Mexico. Magazines and websites that have carried his articles, features and reviews include:
'The Chap'
'Country Music People'
'Country Line Magazine'
'Maverick'
'Country Standard Time'
'Country Update'
'La Mosca en la Pared'
'Milenio'
'24 x Segundo'
www.suite101.com
www.digitaljournal.com
He contributed to the 2013 book, 'Voices from the Railway: How the Railways Changed Our Lives' by Julian Holland and in December 2014 released his own book about the Mexican influence on country music, entitled 'Tequila, Señoritas and Teardrops': http://www.mcfarlandbooks.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-9673-0.

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